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I unwisely forgot the radio, with alkaline cells in it, in one of the
the worse places: my car's glove compartment, in high summer, in southern Europe. When I found it I feared the worst. The new batteries were dead, and it took a while to get them out. Dried remains of leaked battery fluid were all over the battery compartment. - Are there any good directions on how to open this tiny and fragile radio? - What's the best way of removing the dry and powdery crust? - is the circuitry static sensitive enough to risk being zapped of I use a brush to clean it? Should I use a slightly wet brush, or would it make matters worse? |
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